Insys ISDN Terminal Adapter 4.0 11-02-01-02-00.015 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Command Overview
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Version 2.02 – 01.04
7 Command Overview
7.1 Overview About The Most Important AT Commands
Default values are printed bold.
Command Description
A/
Repeat last command
This command repeats the commands of the last entered command line.
This command repeats the commands of the last entered command line.
ATA
Accept incoming call
Using this command you can accept an incoming call, if automatic call accep-
tance is disabled (register S0 = 0). An incoming call is displayed by the message
“RING“ or the code “2“.
Using this command you can accept an incoming call, if automatic call accep-
tance is disabled (register S0 = 0). An incoming call is displayed by the message
“RING“ or the code “2“.
This command must be the last command in an AT command line.
ATA[//<UUS1data>]
ATA[//<UUS1data>]
<UUS1data>
data transmitted with UUS1 signaling
ATB
B channel protocol
Transmission protocol for data communication in the B channel.
ATB0
Transmission protocol for data communication in the B channel.
ATB0
V.110 asynchronous (i.e. for BBS access)
ATB1
V.110
synchronous
ATB3
HDLC async to sync conversion (PPP asynchronous, single link
PPP) (e.g. for Internet / dial-up network access) for internet / RAS
network access)
PPP) (e.g. for Internet / dial-up network access) for internet / RAS
network access)
ATB4
HDLC transparent (octets are packed into HDLC frames)
ATB5
Byte transparent (B channel data)
ATB10
X.75-NL (e.g. for BBS access)
ATB20
X.31 B channel (X.25 B channel, option)
ATB21
X.31 D channel (option)
AT%B
Set local baud rate
Sets the local baud rate of the INSYS ISDN TA to the desired value (fix value) or to
auto detection. When auto detection is set, the INSYS ISDN-TA will recognize the
required baud rate with every newly entered AT command by the terminal soft-
ware (PC). With all other settings the PC must use the same baud rate.
Sets the local baud rate of the INSYS ISDN TA to the desired value (fix value) or to
auto detection. When auto detection is set, the INSYS ISDN-TA will recognize the
required baud rate with every newly entered AT command by the terminal soft-
ware (PC). With all other settings the PC must use the same baud rate.
Must be the last command in an AT command line.
AT%B0
AT%B0
Automatic baud rate detection enabled (autobauding)
AT%B1
Local baud rate 1.200 bit/s
AT%B2
Local baud rate 2.400 bit/s
AT%B3
Local baud rate 4.800 bit/s
AT%B4
Local baud rate 9.600 bit/s
AT%B5
Local baud rate 19.200 bit/s
AT%B6
Local baud rate 38.400 bit/s
AT%B7
Local baud rate 57.600 bit/s
AT%B8
Local baud rate 115.200 bit/s
AT%B9
Local baud rate 230.400 bit/s
Note: If autobauding is selected (default) and after powering on the INSYS ISDN
TA no AT command is entered, a response from INSYS ISDN TA (e.g. RING)
will be sent with the baud rate 115.200 bit/s.
will be sent with the baud rate 115.200 bit/s.
ATCONF
Starting the INSYS USDN TA+ configurator